Skip to content

Local Arts

CWB completes acquisition

Winnipeg - CWB is pleased to announce that it has successfully completed the acquisition of Great Sandhills Terminal Ltd. (GST).
Drones a new worry

Drones a new worry

The New Normal - Since high-rise residents value their privacy, Lisa Pleiss of Seattle said she was frightened on June 22 when she saw a drone hovering outside her 26th-floor window: "You don't expect to be walking around indecent in your apartment a
Iced

Iced

The viral ALS fundraising Ice Bucket Challenge came to Yorkton in a big way in a mass dunking organized by Canadian Tire that involved 120 participants and a dozen local businesses and organizations.

Roadside cameras being installed

Six new roadside cameras have been installed to enhance the road information provided by the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline.

Help for CF

Saskatchewan patients with a rare form of cystic fibrosis will soon have access to a new oral medication. Beginning September 1, 2014, the province will provide coverage of Kalydeco to treat patients with a rare form of cystic fibrosis.

Child abuse suspect arrested

A month-long investigation in the case of severely injured infant has come to an end with the arrest of a 22-year-old Cote First Nation man. Levar Shingoose is currently in custody facing one charge of aggravated assault.

Simple precautions make for safe boating

Boating in the fall offers colourful vistas, quiet anchorages and excellent fishing but it is not without its challenges that necessitate self-sufficiency and taking some additional precautions to keep from running into trouble.

Helping local wineries

British Columbia Premier Christy Clark and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall agreed to offer consumers in both provinces greater choice and convenient access to locally produced wine and craft spirits.

Slow down for kids

Summer vacation is coming to an end and children will soon be returning to school. CAA Saskatchewan reminds drivers to slow down and to be extra aware of children on foot, on bicycles, near buses, in school zones, parks and playgrounds.
Canadian focus to piano camp

Canadian focus to piano camp

A camp for keyboardists held in Yorkton last week was a first. While the Northern Lights Canadian National Conservatory of Music has been around for 14 years, holding a camp annually, until this year the event was always held in Ontario.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks